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Thursday, 31 July 2025

Live Bird in Chimney? Poole Chimney Sweep to the Rescue

Got a feathery visitor stuck in your chimney in Poole? Don't fret! As your local Poole chimney sweep expert, I know how unsettling it can be to find a live bird trapped in your chimney, stack, flue, or liner. It's a tricky situation for both you and the bird, but with a calm approach, you can safely guide the bird back to freedom.

Bird Stuck In Chimney
Bird Stuck in chimney 

Here’s a 10-step guide from your trusted Poole chimney sweep to help you remove a live bird from your chimney:


What You'll Need to Remove a Live Bird From Your Chimney
Before you begin, gather these essential tools:
  • Large Box: Something big enough to fit inside your fireplace opening.
  • Stiff Cardboard Sheet: Ensure it's larger than the opening of your box.
  • Torch: To help encourage the bird out.
  • Mirror: Useful for looking up the chimney.
  • Sheets: To protect your carpets and furniture from soot and mess.
  • Towel: For safely catching the bird if it gets into the room.
  • Broom: To gently guide the bird.
  • Gloves: For protection when handling the bird.

How to Safely Remove a Live Bird From Your Chimney

  • Locate the Bird: Carefully peek inside your chimney. Use your torch and mirror to get a better view if needed and pinpoint the bird's location.
  • For Wood Burners: Sometimes the bird might be sitting on the baffle. You'll need to remove this to get to the bird. Look up your stove's manual for guidance on how it's assembled. This usually involves moving a metal or vermiculite baffle left or right and potentially removing side bricks.
  • For Open Fires: The bird is usually sitting on the shelf, often within arm's reach.
Open the Damper: If your fireplace has one, ensure the damper is fully open.

Contain the Room: Close all doors leading from the room to the rest of your house. This is crucial to prevent the bird from flying into other areas if it escapes the chimney.

Protect Your Space: Lay down sheets around the fireplace area to protect your carpets and furniture from any soot or debris the bird might dislodge.

Set the Trap: Turn on your torch and place it inside the large box, with the open side facing up.

Position the Box: Carefully place the box inside the chimney opening. You might need to prop it up with another box so there's a small gap between the top of the box and the highest point of the fireplace opening. The idea is to make the torch-lit box the most appealing escape route for the bird.

Alternative for Open Fires (if the bird is on the shelf): Wear gloves. You can gently place your hand on the shelf, allowing the bird to get used to your presence. Then, slowly slide your hand under the bird. It will often grab hold of your hand like a branch with its feet. This way, you can maneuver the bird sideways to come out of the gap between the shelf and the fire opening.

Create Silence: Turn off any TVs, radios, and keep talking to a minimum. A quiet environment will encourage the bird to move towards the light and into the box.

Capture the Bird: Once the bird enters the box, gently slide the cardboard sheet over the opening, trapping the bird inside.

Relocate Outdoors: Carefully remove the box, with the bird inside, from the chimney and take it directly outside.

Release: Once outside, remove the cardboard top from the box to set the bird free.

What to Do if the Bird is Already in Your Room
If the bird has already made its way into your living space, follow these steps:

Isolate the Room: Close all interior doors to prevent the bird from flying into other parts of your house.

Open to the Outside: Open all windows and doors leading directly to the outside.

Create an Exit Light: Turn off interior lights to make the room darker than the outside, encouraging the bird to fly towards the natural light. If it's dark outside, turn on an exterior light near an open exit.

Guide or Catch:
  • Guide: Gently use the broom to guide the bird towards an open window or door.
  • Catch: If you can, slowly and carefully throw a towel over the bird to trap it. Then, gently pick up the towel with the bird inside and take it outside to release it.

Has a Bird Nested in Your Chimney?

If you suspect birds have built a nest in your chimney, it's crucial not to disturb it immediately. 

Many bird species are protected by law, especially during nesting season. 

The best time to address a chimney nest is at the end of the bird season, typically in September, once the nest is no longer active. At this point, it's safe and legal to book your Poole chimney sweep to remove the unused nest.

For professional chimney sweeping in Poole or expert advice on chimney maintenance, don't hesitate to contact me. I'm here to help keep your chimney clear and safe!

How to Prevent Future Bird Incidents with a Chimney Cowl

Once you've safely rehomed your feathered visitor, you'll definitely want to prevent it from happening again. The best long-term solution to stop birds from getting into and nesting in your chimney is to have a chimney cowl fitted.

A chimney cowl, often that hooded contraption perched right on top of your chimney pot, offers a surprising range of benefits beyond just keeping birds out. It acts as a proper shield against rain, sleet, and snow, stopping moisture build-up that can damage your chimney lining and lead to rather costly repairs. 

Most importantly for what you've just been through, a cowl with a mesh screen specifically keeps unwanted guests like birds and squirrels out, preventing future blockages and potential fire hazards from their nests and debris.

Beyond just seeing off the birds, a properly designed cowl helps prevent downdraughts that can blow smoke back into your home, ensuring a smooth and efficient draw for better airflow and a cleaner, more efficient burn. This translates to a cosier fire and potentially reduced fuel consumption.

With a chimney cowl in place, you can relax knowing your chimney is protected from the elements, unwanted critters, and potential fire risks, giving you peace of mind all year round.

As your local Poole chimney sweep, I can assess your specific chimney needs, and recommend the most suitable cowl for optimal performance. I'll make sure it's fitted securely and properly for lasting benefits, protecting your chimney and helping you enjoy a trouble-free fireplace.

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Call Jim to book your Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne & Dorset Chimney Sweep Today
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This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey

An insurance approved chimney sweep 

JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum, Wimborne, Christchurch and Dorset.

Want to have your chimney swept?

Contact JC Today!

Sunday, 27 July 2025

2025/2026 Chimney Sweep Prices: Wood Burner & Open Fire Costs in Poole, Bournemouth & Dorset

Are you wondering about the cost of a chimney sweep for your wood burner or open fire in Poole, Bournemouth, or anywhere in Dorset for the upcoming 2025/2026 season?

Look no further! Jim Chim-in-ey has released his latest pricing, making it easy to budget for your essential chimney maintenance.

Keeping your chimney swept regularly is not just a recommendation; it's crucial for the safety and efficiency of your wood burner or open fire. Neglecting this vital maintenance can lead to dangerous creosote build-up, increasing the risk of chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. But what can you expect to pay for these essential chimney sweeping services in the Poole, Bournemouth, and wider Dorset area? 

We've broken down Jim Chim-in-ey's 2025/2026 price list to answer your burning questions and help you plan.

How much does a chimney sweep cost for a wood burner in Poole, Bournemouth, or Dorset in 2025/2026?


For lined woodburners and multi-fuel stoves (lined), Jim Chim-in-ey's Tier One sweep cost for 2025/2026 is £76.00. This covers the professional cleaning of your flue, ensuring it's clear and safe for use.

If you have an unlined stove, which often requires a more intricate sweeping process, the price falls into Tier Two at £96.00. This also applies to pre-liner sweeps for new wood burner installations, ensuring the flue is clean before a new liner is fitted.

What is the price for an open fire chimney sweep in Dorset for the 2025/2026 season?

The cost for an open fire sweep depends on the size of the opening of your fireplace:
  • For open fires with an opening below 65cm, the Tier One price is £76.00. These are typically standard-sized open fireplaces.
  • For large open fires (above 65cm opening) and traditional Inglenook fireplaces, which often have wider and taller openings, the Tier Two price is £96.00. These larger fireplaces can accumulate more soot and creosote, requiring more time and specialized equipment.

What are the 2025/2026 prices for other chimney-related services from Jim Chim-in-ey?

Beyond standard sweeps, Jim Chim-in-ey offers several other essential services to maintain the safety and functionality of your chimney system.

Chimney Cowl / Cap Fitting: This includes the supply of the cowl/cap and professional installation, costing £220.00. This service covers a range of needs, including:

Solid fuel bird protecting cowls: Essential for preventing birds from nesting in active chimneys.

Disused chimney pot caps (Capping): Ideal for sealing off unused chimneys to prevent water ingress and wildlife.

Gas cowls: Specifically designed for gas fire flues.

Need more than one? Each additional cap/cowl fitted on the same property at the same time is an extra £90.00, offering a cost-effective solution for multiple chimney pots.

Live Bird Removal: If you find a feathered friend unexpectedly stuck in your chimney, Jim can provide a safe and humane live bird removal service for £110.00.

Bird Nest Removal: Got a more substantial problem with an established nest? Bird nest removal is £155.00. Please note this service is only available during the months of September to February due to wildlife protection regulations that prevent disturbance during nesting season.

Important Note for Thatched Properties in Dorset:
Important Update: Due to specific insurance and regulation concerns related to thatched roofs, Jim Chim-in-ey is no longer sweeping thatched properties. If you own a thatched home, you will need to seek an alternative chimney sweep.

Ready to Book Your Chimney Sweep in Poole, Bournemouth, or Dorset?

Ensuring your chimney is clean and safe is paramount for preventing chimney fires and maintaining efficient heating. For professional and reliable chimney sweeping services in the Poole, Bournemouth, and Dorset area for the 2025/2026 season, look no further than Jim Chim-in-ey.
To book your chimney sweep, simply text Jim on 07837672548 with your:
  • Name
  • Full Address
  • What you want swept (e.g., "wood burner," "open fire," "cowl fitting")
Get in touch today to secure your appointment and ensure your heating appliance is ready for the colder months!


Bournemouth Chimney Sweep
Call Jim to book your Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne & Dorset Chimney Sweep Today
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This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey

An insurance approved chimney sweep 

JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum, Wimborne, Christchurch and Dorset.

Want to have your chimney swept?

Contact JC Today!

Poole's Award-Winning Chimney Sweep: Book Your Clean Today!

Ensure a Safe and Efficient Home with Jim Chim-in-ey: Poole's Award-Winning Master Chimney Sweep.


Keeping your chimney clean and well-maintained is crucial for the safety and efficiency of your home. If you're in Poole, Bournemouth, or Christchurch, Jim Chim-in-ey, your award-winning master chimney sweep, offers professional, insurance-approved chimney sweep services designed to provide you with peace of mind.

Why Choose an Award-Winning Professional Chimney Sweep?


As an award-winning master sweep, I bring a superior level of expertise and dedication to every job. A clean chimney prevents dangerous creosote build-up, which is a leading cause of chimney fires. Regular sweeping also ensures that your fireplace or stove operates at its peak efficiency, saving you money on fuel and reducing your carbon footprint.
Jim Chim-in-ey specialises in comprehensive chimney sweeping, utilising advanced power sweeping techniques across Dorset to ensure a thorough clean every time. My services cater to both traditional wood-burning stoves and gas fires, ensuring all types of chimneys are safely maintained.
Poole Wood burner Chimney Sweep
Poole Wood burner - Chimney Sweep


Expert Advice for Optimal Performance

Beyond sweeping, Jim Chim-in-ey is committed to helping you get the most out of your heating appliances. I provide valuable guidance on:
  • Efficient Fire Lighting: Learn the best practices for lighting your fires to maximise heat output and minimise smoke.
  • Eco-Friendly Operation: Discover tips for burning fuel more sustainably.
  • Wood-Burning Stove Safety & Efficiency: Get expert advice on maintaining your wood-burning stove for optimal safety and performance.

Book Your Chimney Sweep Today!


Don't wait until it's too late. Ensure the safety and efficiency of your home's heating system with a professional chimney sweep. For reliable and insurance-approved services in Poole and the surrounding Dorset areas, trust the experts.

To book your chimney sweep, text Jim Chim-in-ey on 07837672548 with your name, address, and what you want swept. I'll get back to you with my next available slot.
Best wishes,
JC

Browse Jim Chim-in-ey's website to learn more. Keep your home warm, safe, and efficient with my dedicated chimney sweeping expertise.


Bournemouth Chimney Sweep
Call Jim to book your Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne & Dorset Chimney Sweep Today
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This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey

An insurance approved chimney sweep 

JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum, Wimborne, Christchurch and Dorset.

Want to have your chimney swept?

Contact JC Today!

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

Light Your Fire the Efficient & Eco-Friendly Way: A Guide from Jim Chim-in-ey, Your Poole & Bournemouth Chimney Sweep

Tired of smoky starts and inefficient fires? 
Jim Chim-in-ey, your local chimney sweep specialist for Poole and Bournemouth, is here to share a cleaner, greener, and more effective way to get your wood burner or open fire roaring: 

The top-down burn method

This technique not only gets your fire going strong but also minimises smoke and maximises heat output, saving you fuel and helping the environment.

Ready to transform your fire-lighting experience? Text Jim Chim-in-ey today to book your next chimney sweep on 07837672548.


Why Choose the Top-Down Burn Method?

The top-down burn is widely recognised as one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly ways to light a fire. By lighting the fire from the top, the smoke produced by the initial combustion passes through the hotter flames above, burning off more of the particulate matter. This results in:

  • Reduced smoke output: Better for your chimney, your home, and the air quality.
  • Increased efficiency: More heat from your wood, meaning you use less fuel.
  • Cleaner burn: Less soot and creosote build-up in your chimney.

Wood burner fire
Wood burner Fire


How to Master the Top-Down Burn: A Step-by-Step Guide


Here’s how to achieve the perfect top-down burn in your wood burner or open fire:
1. Start with Dry Wood: This is crucial for any efficient fire. Your logs should have a moisture content of 20% or below. Burning wet wood is inefficient, produces excessive smoke, and can lead to dangerous tar build-up in your chimney. You can easily check this with a moisture meter, readily available online at a reasonable price.

2. Lay Your Foundation: Place your larger, dry logs at the bottom of your stove or grate.

3. Build the "Hashtag": On top of the base logs, arrange your kindling in a criss-cross or hashtag (#) pattern. This allows for good airflow.

4. Position the Firelighter: Place your firelighter on the very top of the kindling stack.

5. Initial Airflow is Key:
    - Door Ajar (Wood Burners): When first lighting, keep the stove door slightly ajar.
    - Vents Open: Ensure both your primary and secondary air vents are fully open. 

As a general guide, the primary vent is often located at the bottom of the stove (supplying air from underneath the fire) and the secondary vent (or airwash) is usually at the top (supplying air over the fire). However, every stove is different, so it is vital to consult your stove's instruction manual for specific guidance on its vents.

6. Light the Firelighter: Light the firelighter at the top.

7. Establish the Draught: Once the kindling is well alight and you can see an updraught has been achieved (the smoke is drawing cleanly up the chimney), you can shut the stove door.

8. Achieve Full Flame: Wait until the larger logs are fully burning.

9. Adjust for Efficiency:
    - Primary Vent: Once the fire is in full flow and burning well, you can usually close the primary vent.
    - Secondary Vent: The secondary vent now becomes your primary heat control.

Maintaining the Perfect Burn with a Stove Pipe Thermostat


To help you maintain the optimal burning temperature and efficiency, we highly recommend using a stove pipe thermostat. This simple device attaches to your flue pipe and gives you a clear indication of the temperature.
- Too Cold? If the temperature is too low, your fire isn't burning efficiently and may be producing more smoke. Open the secondary vent a little more to increase airflow and heat.
- Too Hot? If the temperature is excessively high, you risk damaging your stove or flue and are wasting fuel. Start to close the secondary vent to reduce the airflow and bring the temperature down to the optimal "Goldilocks zone."

Adding New Logs


When it's time to add more fuel:
- Open Vents: Fully open both the primary and secondary vents again before adding new logs.
- Add Dry Wood: Only add dry logs with 20% or less moisture content.
- Re-establish and Readjust: Once the new logs have caught and are burning well, readjust the vents as before (close primary, control with secondary).

Ending Your Fire Safely and Efficiently


As your fire dies down, continue to manage the vents to ensure the remaining fuel burns out completely and efficiently. Use a fire poker to reposition any unburnt fuel if necessary, always aiming to stay in that optimal temperature zone for as long as possible.

**Crucially, always ensure your fire is completely out before you go to bed or leave the house.**

The Dangers of Slumbering Your Fire: A Warning for Your Chimney & the Environment

It might seem convenient to let your fire smoulder overnight by closing down the vents and leaving a log to burn slowly. However, **never slumber (suffocate) your fuel.** This practice has several negative consequences:
- Environmental Impact: A slumbering fire produces significantly more smoke and harmful particulate emissions.
- Reduced Liner Life Expectancy: This type of incomplete combustion leads to excessive Stage 2/3 soot (tar) build-up in your chimney liner. Tar is highly flammable and can lead to chimney fires. It also corrodes your liner, reducing its lifespan.

Regular Sweeping: The Key to a Safe and Efficient Chimney


Even with the best burning practices, regular chimney sweeping is essential. A clean chimney:
- Ensures Safety: Removes flammable creosote and soot, significantly reducing the risk of chimney fires.
- Maintains Peak Efficiency: Allows your fire to burn optimally and your stove to perform as it should.
- Prevents Blockages: Clears out any debris, nests, or other obstructions that could impede the safe venting of smoke and fumes.

For expert chimney sweeping in Poole and Bournemouth, ensuring your fire setup is safe and efficient, trust Jim Chim-in-ey.

Ready to enjoy a cleaner, more efficient fire and a safer chimney? Text Jim Chim-in-ey on 07837672548 to book your sweep today!




Bournemouth Chimney Sweep
Call Jim to book your Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne & Dorset Chimney Sweep Today
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This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey

An insurance approved chimney sweep 

JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum, Wimborne, Christchurch and Dorset.

Want to have your chimney swept?

Contact JC Today!

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Gas Fire Sweep Poole - Jim Chim-in-ey Master Sweep

Gas Fire Sweep Poole - Jim Chim-in-ey Master Sweep

Own a gas fire in Poole? Why a Gas Fire Sweep is Essential for Your Home (From Your Local Master Sweep)

As your local Master Sweep in Poole, I often encounter homeowners who aren't aware of the importance of sweeping their gas fires. While gas fires are often perceived as cleaner than solid fuel fires, they still require regular maintenance to ensure safety and efficiency.

Why Sweep Your Gas Fire?

  • Safety First: Carbon Monoxide Risk

    Even gas fires produce byproducts, and a blocked or partially blocked flue can lead to the dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide. This invisible, odorless gas is a silent killer. A professional sweep ensures your flue is clear, minimizing this risk.

  • Improved Efficiency

    Debris, soot, and even bird nests can accumulate in your flue, restricting airflow. This reduces the efficiency of your gas fire, meaning it has to work harder to produce the same amount of heat, costing you more on your energy bills.

  • Preventing Blockages and Fire Hazards

    Although less prone to creosote buildup than wood-burning fires, gas fires can still accumulate debris. A common culprit is cobwebs mixed with household dust, drawn upwards by the fire's updraft. This creates a dense blockage, hindering proper ventilation. This debris can become a fire hazard, particularly if combined with other blockages.

  • Maintaining Appliance Longevity

    Regular maintenance, including sweeping, extends the lifespan of your gas fire. By keeping the flue clear, you prevent unnecessary strain on the appliance, ensuring it operates optimally for years to come.

  • Peace of Mind

    Knowing your gas fire is safe and efficient provides peace of mind, especially during the colder months.

The Poole Sweep Process and Potential Gas Engineer Involvement

Here in Poole, many homes have varying chimney and flue configurations. When I arrive for your gas fire sweep, I'll assess the access to your flue.

  • Standard Sweep

    If there's easy access, I'll perform a thorough sweep, removing any debris and ensuring the flue is clear.

  • Restricted Access

    Occasionally, access to the flue is limited. In these instances, a Gas Safe registered engineer may be required to safely remove and reinstate the gas fire. This allows me to properly sweep the flue, ensuring complete safety.

Our Poole Gas Fire Sweep Service

For a competitive gas fire sweep, see our latest sweep prices here.

When should I get my Gas fire swept?

  • Annually

    It is highly recommended that you have your gas fire swept at least once a year.

  • Gas Engineer Recommendation

    If your Gas Safe registered engineer advises a sweep, it is essential to follow their recommendation.

Why Choose Your Local Poole Master Sweep?

  • Local Expertise

    I understand the specific chimney and flue types found in Poole homes.

  • Professional Service

    As a Master Sweep, I am committed to providing a thorough, expert, and reliable service.

  • Safety Focused

    Your safety is my top priority.

Ready to Book Your Gas Fire Sweep?

To book, text Jim Chim-in-ey on 07837672548 with your name and address.

Unsure if a gas engineer is required for access? Simply send a photo of your appliance to the same number, and I'll advise you.

Don't wait until it's too late. Schedule your gas fire sweep today and enjoy a safe and efficient heating season. Contact your local Poole Master Sweep now!


Bournemouth Chimney Sweep
Call Jim to book your Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne & Dorset Chimney Sweep Today
______________________________

This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey

An insurance approved chimney sweep 

JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum, Wimborne, Christchurch and Dorset.

Want to have your chimney swept?

Contact JC Today!